None... Both are totally different things... HP is for an engine, PSI is for like tires
110 - 130 Scfn is what in psi
300 feet of sea water exerts a pressure of approximately 130 psi.
I have a 2005 and compression should be close to 120 psi. Normally a good engine will have compression between 115 and 130 psi but a leak down test should be performed also to know the full condition of a cylinder.
The total head will determine the psi.
100 psi to 140 psi.
In the yesteryears of outboards, compression readings of 150 - 180 lbs were common. Today, for 2 stroke models, readings of 110 - 130 are average. Basicly, anything over 100 psi is good, with no more than 15 psi variance between the highest, and the lowest cylinder readings.
The recommended psi for a bicycle tire is typically between 80 and 130 pounds per square inch (psi).
The recommended psi for a bike tube is typically between 80 and 130 pounds per square inch (psi).
HP is not determined by PSI.
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
Around 130 hp
The 1992 model, 25 hp Evinrude outboard will usually run between 120-140 psi. The main thing here is that there is no more than 10 psi difference between cylinder readings.